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<strong>MUC</strong> WOMEN’S COLLEGEBURDWAN<strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong>IQAC2009 -2010


The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQACName of the Institution: <strong>MUC</strong> WOMEN’S COLLEGE, BURDWANYear of Report: 2009 – 2010Part A:The IQAC of the college has been seriously engaged in addressing all problemsto ensure quality education.The following activities deserve to be highlighted:Promotion of NSS/NCC activitiesPromotion of social awareness among studentsStress on use of ICTEmphasis on faculty developmentReorientation of the LibraryStress on research workThe success of the college in the fields in focus will be evident from Section B ofthe report.


The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQACName of the Institution: <strong>MUC</strong> WOMEN’S COLLEGE, BURDWANYear of Report: 2009 – 10Part B:1. Activities reflecting the Goals and Objectives of the Institution:The <strong>College</strong> has formulated its goals and objectives towards which all its activitiesthroughout the year have been oriented.The Goals and objectives of our college are as follows:VISION(a) Women Education from Enlightenment to Empowerment(b) Knowledge to wisdom; Perception to Application(c) Complementation & Integration of Institution & Society(d) Nurturing the feeling to all time indebtedness to the Institute(e) Molding personality: changing oneself to be successful and to be acceptedMISSION(a) Education, Employment, Self Reliance(b) Information, Comprehension, Reproduction(c) Extend, Reach out and Accept(d) Make Proud, Make Happy, Make Confident(e) Being Tolerant and Other Regarding, Rating OneselfOBJECTIVE(a) Perform and Excel, Switch and Adapt(b) Open Horizon, Telescoping Memory and Thought, Augmenting Performability(c) Participate and Involve, Contribute and Share(d) Satisfy, Address and Redress, Identity and Give Support(e) Set Yardstick, Inculcate Values2009-2010During the year the college organized a number of programmes to achieve the goals andobjectives of the institution. Prominent among these are given below: Participation in University programme on Women’s Rights on 10.12.2009 andLegal Aid Service on Women’s Day (08/03/2010) Participation in sensitization programme on Breast Cancer by Hitaishani on02.12.2009 Organization of Yoga Training and Blood Donation Camp on 15.08.2009 Plantation programme on 22.07.2009 and 27.07.2009 Pulse Polio programme on 21.12 2009The NSS Unit of the college also organized awareness programme on Health Care,Cleanliness and Environment.


The college also organized seminars on various topics and the third NationalConference on UAMA sponsored by DST.On 03.09.2009 a carrier counseling programme entitled ‘Management Course-Problems and Prospects’ by IILM was held in the college.The college further organized the District Youth Parliament Competition sponsored bythe State Government on 26.11.2009.As part of sensitization programme the college organized a seminar on a State funded‘Current Economic Depression and Marxist Economy’2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):The college introduced B.Sc. Hons Course in Computer Science during this AcademicSession to cater to the needs of the students of the catchment area of the college.Communicative English Certificate Course with UGC Assistance introduced inthe college.3. Innovation in curricular design and transactionProf. Bibekananda Mukhopadhyay participated in University Workshop on30.04.2010 in designing the UG curriculum in the department of Zoology.Novel methods of teaching are being adopted by teachers to cater to the tastes &demands of the new generation of learners.The new methods include: PowerPoint Presentation Presentation by students Project Work (PG) Stall Presentation4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started:No specific i n t e r -disciplinary programme was introduced during the session.However, seminars on general topics were attended by cross section of students whichmade them interdisciplinary in true sense of the term.5. Examination reforms implemented:As the college follows the University pattern and as the college had earlier takensome measure of reformations in accordance with the recommendation of theIQAC, no new experiment was ventured during the session.6. Candidates qualified: NET / SET / GATE / SSC/ CSC / PSCNET: Bot 01+ Chem05+Geo02SSC: Beng03+ Bot04+ Eng06+Geo04+Sans02Primary Beng03+ Chem02+Sans02+ Bot02+Eng02CSC:02OTHERS: Several7. Initiative towards faculty development programme:I. Students’ Feedback is taken every year, and the report is given every teacher.II.Teachers are encouraged to participate in Orientation Progrmme (OP) &


Refresher Courses (RC) for acquiring better competence in their respectivesubject. The following table shows attendance of such courses by the facultyduring 2009-2010.ORIENTATION / RERESHER PROGRAMME:Prof. Kakali Dutta (Chemistry) RC BU Aug. -Sept. 2010Prof.Pradipta Sengupta (English) RC,BU June-July 2010Prof. Atanu Dan (Physics) RC,BU January 2010Prof. Jayanta Dangar (English) OP,BU December 2009ATTENDANCE OF SEMINAR / SYMPOSIUM / WORKSHOP:The faculty also enriched themselves by participating in the following Conference /Seminar / Symposium / Workshop during Academic Session 2009 – 2010:Topic of Seminar/Conference Held at DateParticipating TeachersetcIssues in Rural Livelihood BU July 2009 Prof. Arpita BanerjeeProf. Siddhartha BhadraInternational Conference onDevelopment andBU December 2009 Prof. Arpita BanerjeeProf. Siddhartha BhadraSustainabilityEpistomology: Indian & BU April 2010 Prof. Pran Kumar RajakWesternNational Conference on BU March 2010 Prof. Chandan DasBiodiversityGolden Jubilee Symposium on BU March 2010 Prof. Chandan DasRecent Trends inContemporary PlantsIntroducing Gender in BU December 2009 Prof. Krishna GhoshGeographyInternational Conference on BU Feb 2010 Prof. Sukumar GhoshMother Earth : Save….GenerationContextualizing Folk Culture BU March 2010 Prof. Paramita ChoudhuryInternational Seminar onLiteratures in English in…Cultural MapNational Seminar on TeachingLiteratures …. Challenges andResponsesNational Seminar on ModernMicroscopeBU February 2010 Prof. Suranjana BhadraProf. Jayanta DangarBU May 2010 Prof. Jayanta DangarBU April 2010 Prof. Nayan Roy


8. Total Number of Seminars / Workshop conducted :The teaching departments of the college are encouraged throughout the year to arrangeSeminars & Conferences which enable the faculty & students of the department tointeract with Resource Persons from outside and thus academically orientthemselves with updated information. The following Seminar / Conference /Workshop were arranged in the college during 2009-2010.Date Nature Department Topic Resource Persons16.07.2009 <strong>College</strong> Physics Total Solar Dr Anindya Bose, BUSeminarEclipse: Do’s and Chandranath Bandyopadhyay17.08.2009 <strong>College</strong>Seminar28-29 Aug2009UGCsponsoredNationalSeminarEconomicsPhysics9. Research Projects:Don’tsBasic GameTheory: SomeEconomicApplicationsUniverseYours toDiscovera) Minor Research Project Approved by the UGCThe following Minor Research Projects are in progress:Prof. Bibhas SahaU.K.Prof. Somnath Bharadwaj, IITProf. D.P. Duari, Birla PlanetariumProf. Asit Baran Bhattacharyya, KUProf. Partha Sarathi Majumder, SINPProf. B.C. Sarkar, B.U.Prof. Sourangshu Mukhopadhyay, BUProf. Buddhadeb Ghosh, B.U.Prof. Narayan Banerjee, IISERName of TeacherGoutam&DepartmentBhattacharya (Chemistry)Kakali Dutta (Chemistry)Indrani Paul(Chemistry)Ajoy Sarkar (English)M. A. RahamanName of ProjectsSynthesis and Toxicity Amidine and DiamidinesAnalysis of Fractional Graph for the GrowthMolecular Aggregation & CrystalsMetal Organic Framework of some Nickel andCopper with N-donor etc.Survey of the Problems of Teaching English in H SLevel in the Schools of <strong>Burdwan</strong> SadarSubdivisionHistory of <strong>Burdwan</strong> Raj: A local Zaminder turnedBusiness enterpreneurb) Involved directly in research


Prof. Sisir Kumar GaraiPublications :1. S.K.Garai, D.Samanta, S.Mukhopadhyay, ‘All-optical implementation of inversion logicoperation by second harmonic generation and wave mixing character of some nonlinear material’,Optics and Optoelectronic Technology, China,6(4),43-46(2008)2. S.K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘Analytical approach of developing the expression of output of allopticalfrequency encoded different logical units and a way-out to implement the logic gates’,Optical Fiber Technology, 16(4),250-256, (2010)3. S.K.Garai, P.Ghosh, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘Analytical approach of developing wavelength encodedAND, NAND and X-OR logic operations and implementation of the theory using Semiconductoroptical amplifiers’, Optik, 122(7), 569-576 (2011).4. S.K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘A method of optical implementation of frequency encoded differentlogic operations using second harmonic& difference frequency generation techniques in non-linearmaterial’, Optik, 121(8),715-721, (2010).5. S.K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘Method of implementing frequency encoded NOT, OR & NORlogic operations using Lithium niobate waveguide & Reflecting Semiconductor OpticalAmplifiers’, PRAMANA-journal of physics,73(5),901-912(2009).6. S. K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘Method of all-optical frequency encoded binary adder systemusing nonlinear waveguide and Reflecting Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers’, Optik,121(20),1859-1862(2010).7. S. K. Garai, S.Mukhopadhyay, ‘ All-optical frequency encoded binary half subtractor usingperiodically poled lithium niobate waveguide and reflecting semiconductor optical amplifier’Optics and Photonics Letters, 3(1),15-22(2010).8. S.K.Garai, S.Mukhopadhyay, ‘Method of implementation of all-optical frequency encoded logicoperations exploiting the propagation characters of light through Semiconductor OpticalAmplifiers’, J.Opt,38(2),88-102(2009)9. S.K.Garai, S.Mukhopadhyay, ‘A scheme of developing frequency encoded tristate logicoperations exploiting non-linear character of PPLN waveguide and RSOA’, Optik,122(6), 498-501(2011)10. S.K.Garai, A. Pal, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘All-optical frequency encoded inversion logic operationwith tristate logic using reflecting semiconductor optical amplifiers’, Optik, 121(16), 1462-1465(2009).11. S.K.Garai ‘ A scheme of developing frequency encoded tristate-optical logic operations usingSemiconductor Optical Amplifier’, Journal of Modern Optics,57(6),419-428(2010)12. S.K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘Method of implementing frequency encoded multiplexer anddemultiplexer systems using nonlinear Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers’, Optics and LaserTechnology, ,41(8),972-976(2009) .13. S.K.Garai, S.Mukhopadhyay, ‘A novel method of developing all-optical frequency encodedmemory unit exploiting nonlinear switching character of Semiconductor Optical Amplifier’, Opticsand Laser Technology, 42(7),1122-1127(2010)14. S.K.Garai, ‘A method of developing frequency encoded multi-bit optical data comparator usingSemiconductor Optical Amplifier’, Optics and Laser Technology(Elsevier)- 43(1), 124-131 (2011)15. S.K.Garai, ‘Method of all-optical frequency encoded decimal to binary and BCD, binary togray’ and gray to binary data conversion using semiconductor optical amplifiers’, Applied Optics,50(21),3795-3807(2011)16. S.K.Garai, ‘A novel method of designing all optical frequency encoded Fredkin and Toffoli logicgates using semiconductor optical amplifiers’, IET Optoelectronics (Accepted 4th January,2011)17. P.Ghosh, S.K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay , ‘Method of developing an all optical wavelength encodedsingle bit comparator exploiting four wave mixing and wavelength filtering character of nonlinearsemiconductor optical amplifiers’,Optik.121(24),2230-2233(2010).


18. P.Ghosh, S.K.Garai ‘A novel all optical method of implementing an n-bit wavelength encodedcomplete digital data comparator using nonlinear semiconductor optical amplifiers’,Optik,122(17),1544-1551(2011)19. S.K.Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘All-optical implementation of AND and NAND logic operationsby polarization encoded tristate mechanism’, Proceedings of International Conference on Trends inOptics and Photonics, 168-175 (2009).20. S. K. Garai, S.Mukhopadhyay, ‘A new analytical approach of all-optical Image edge detectionusing nonlinear optical switch’, International Conference on Radiation Physics and Applications -2010’, Dept. of Physics ,B.U.(16-17 th January,2010)-Accepted21. S. K. Garai, S. Mukhopadhyay, ‘All-optical implementation of frequency encoded inversion logicoperation with tristate logic’ Accepted for publication (2011)Apart from direct Research activities, a cursory glance at some of the papers publishedby our teacher may reveal their Research involvement.


Name of Teacher Department Number of PaperProf. SukumarBotany 03GhoshProf. SwatiMathematics 10MukherjeeProf. PinakiMathematics 03MajumdarProf. AnupamaEnglish 07ChoudhuryProf. MahuaSanskrit 01GangulyProf. Piyali Ghosh Chemistry 01Prof. OindrilaPhysics 01MondalProf. SukritiGhosalPrincipal 01c) The Involvement of the faculty in Research activity is also borne out by the Paperspresented by them at various Seminar/Symposium/Workshop/Conference etc.Name Department AcademicTitle DatePlatformProf. Arpita Banerjee Economics Workshop October2009Prof. Siddhartha Bhadra Economics State Scienceand TechnologyCongressFinancial… IndianExperienceMarch210Prof. GoutamBhattacharyyaChemistryState Scienceand TechnologyCongressProf. Kakali Haldar Chemistry State Scienceand TechnologyCongressOxidation ofalcoholOxidation ofalcoholProf. Barnali Mitra Sinha Geography WBUAFS Changing Forest…. AssessmentProf. Barnali Mitra Sinha Geography International Solid WasteConference, BU Disposal andManagementProf. Sukriti Ghosal Principal Workshop, Mass Advertisement andMedia Centre Mass MediaProf. Sukumar Ghosh Botany International MotherSeminar, BU Earth:…GenerationProf. Sukumar Ghosh Botany State level BiodiversitySeminarProf. Anupama Choudhury English National TwentiethSeminar Century..TheoryProf. Anupama Choudhury EnglishProf. Anupama Choudhury EnglishNationalSeminarNationalSeminarRepresentation ofWomen…LiteratureThe Art of ShortStory… TheorizingMarch2010March2010March2010March2010October2009Feb 2010March2010June 2009Nov 2009March2010


d) The following teachers are continuing their Research towards the award of PhD Degree:Prof. Suranjana Bhadra Dept. of English <strong>Burdwan</strong> UniversityProf. Arpita Banerjee Dept. of Economics doProf. Sisir Garai Dept of Physics doProf. Piyali Ghosh Dept. of Chemistry doProf. Pinaki Majumdar Dept. of Mathematics Visva-BharatiProf. Siddhartha Bhadra Dept. of Economics North Bengal Universitye) Research GuideDetails of Research Scholars Dr Sukriti Ghosal, Principal, has been acting as Supervisor with three studentsregistered as Research Scholar under him Dr Geeta Pal, Associate Professor of Bengali, has been guiding research students of<strong>Burdwan</strong> University as Supervisor. Dr Swati Chatterjee, Associate Professor of English, has been guiding researchstudents leading to award of M.Phil degree in Vinayaka Mission Institute (UGCSponsored) Tamil Nadu, India.10. Patents generated, if any: Prof. Goutam Bhattacharayya of Chemistry Dept. wasgranted Patent ( Registartion No 50627, Docket No 18525/ 04044) onAntileishmanial sulfonamide compounds with activity against parasite Tubulin forthe period 2003- 2008.11. New collaborative research programmes: Nil12. Research grants received from various agencies: University Grants Commission:Prof. M.A. Rahaman: Rs.71000/- (MRP)Prof. Indrani Paul: Rs. 144000/- (MRP)13. Details of research scholarsAntara Mukherjee , Sukanta Das & Sanjoy Malik continuing their research underDr. Sukriti Ghosal, Principal.Debashis Roy continuing his research work entitled ‘Sorosh Shatak Theke AstadshShatak parjyanta Apradhan Baishnab Kabider Kabi Krititya’ under thesupervision of Dr. Geeta Paul.14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor:Nil


15. Honours / Awards to the faculty.Dr Sukumar Ghosh invited to chair a Technical Session at a State levelSeminar at Guskara <strong>College</strong> in March 2010.A Research Paper of Dr Paramita Choudhury on Child Marriage presented at17 th West Bengal State Science and Technology Congress in March 2010recognized as best Paper.Prof. M.A. Rahaman selected member of <strong>Burdwan</strong> District MinorityCommission.Dr. Pradipta Sengupta of the Department of English is a Charter Member of theJohn Updike Society, Bloomington, Illinois, USA.Prof. Pinaki Majumdar is referee of the following Journals:i) Computer & Mathematics with Application ELSEVIERii) New Mathematics & Natural Computation World Scientificiii)Iranian Journal of Fuzzy SystemIraniv) Mathematics & Computer ModelingELSEVIERv) Journal of Advanced Research in App. Mathematics USAProf. Sisir Gorai of the Dept. of Physics is the Reviewer of the followingJournals:i) Optical Technology, ELSEVIERii) Optical Engineering SPIEiii) Optics Express, OSAiv) Optical Review, OSA16. Internal resources generated:DonationsNutrition FeePhysical EducationPG FeeStatistics FeeMicrobiologySale of Admission FormsQuarter RentOther rent2009-10`206008/-`214340/-`133060/-`197200/-`21025/-`682000/-`251710/-`182201/-`36190/-17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST.FIST, etcassistance/recognitionNothing at present


18. Community Services:The following community services were undertaken and performed during thesession: Tree Plantation Programme (18/07/2009) Blood Donation Camp (15.08.09) Observance of the Day of the Aged (01/10/2009) Observance of Children’s Day (14//11/2009) Observance of Disabled Day (09/01/2010 Celebration of World Health Day (10/04/2010) Observance of No Tobacco Day on 31 st May 2010 by NSS volunteers Participation in Pulse Polio Programme on 21.12.200919. Teachers & Officers newly recruited: (2009-2010)Year NonteachingTeaching2009--- Staff FT 11, PT0220. Teaching-Non-teaching staff ratio: 2:1 (Approx.) as on January 2010Teaching & Library Staff:<strong>College</strong>Non-Teaching Staff:HostelTotal No. of Fulltime 43 Permanent: 39 Full Time: 08eachers: Graduate Lab. Instructor: 04 Contractual 02 Contractual: 03Contractual teachers: 08 : Casual: Nil Casual: 11Part-time teachers: 19Librarian 01Asst. Librarian: 02Total: 77 Total: 41 2221. Improvement in the Library services:Open access system for the entire LibrarySeminar Library facility now covers all but one existing departmentsDialogue is on to explore the possibility of overhauling the entire system ofbook- entry, book lending & return by using a new Library specific softwarelike SOUL or COHALibrary shifted to the new buildingLarger Reading room, Internet room for the Library Users22. New Books/Journals subscribed and their value:Books, Journals added to Library stock during 2009-2010New Books purchased:Text book: 1904 costing ` 3, 86, 410/-Ref. book: 1024 costing `2, 08, 067/-Journals: 06 costing `8, 210/-


23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers has been introduced and theaction taken on the student feedback:Student feedback was taken on all UG Honours courses and PG course in English. Thescore sheet was prepared by the Principal and handed over to individual teachers. Thosewho scored less than averages on any point of evaluation were asked to improve theirperformance.24. Unit cost of education (2009-2010):No of Students: 3627Unit Cost: 11,651. 35 (Including Salary) 2579.41 (Excluding Salary)25. Computerization of administration:All wings but the General Section of the administration have been computerized.26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: Completion of GJ Building Completion of UGC Hostel Building New Toilet Opposite Room 27 constructed Solar Energy Units installed in some parts of the <strong>College</strong> Provision for Rain Water Harvesting made at one college building27. Technology up gradation:Library service is being computerized using a new student friendly software.28. Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students:More teachers and non-teaching staff have been motivated and helped to utilizeinternet facility available within the college.29. Financial aids to students during 2009 – 10:Nature of assistance No. of beneficiaries AmountFull & half free studentship 333 ` 1,83,385Disabled students’ scholarship 04 ` 6,660Jindal Trust Stipend 32 `1,15,800Scholarship from Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan 24 ` 95,000IG Single Girl Child PG Scholarship 04 ` 80,000WB Minorities Development Scholarship 58 `3,12,950Merit cum Means Scholarship 32 ` 3,33,840Central Wakf Council Scholarship 01 ` 3,500Labour Welfare Organization Scholarship 01 `3,00030. Activities and support from the Alumni-Association:The activities of the college Alumni Association during the session are given below: Tree Plantation (18/07/2009) Observance of the Day of the Aged (01/10/2009) with Red Cross


Observance of Children’s Day (14//11/2009) Seminar on Breast Cancer (07/12/2009) Observance of Disabled Day (09/01/2010 Legal Aid Service on Women’s Day(08/03/2010) Celebration of World Health Day (10/04/2010) Celebration of Rabindra Jayanti at DCH (09/05/2010)Apart from all these the alumni are engaged in carrying out a regular extensionprogramme on every Wednesday at the District Correctional Home for rehabilitationof its female inmates.31. Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association:A Parent-teacher meeting was held on 28 th July, the <strong>College</strong> Foundation Day. A fewGuardians met the staff and gave valuable suggestions for the improvement of collegeactivities. The guardians were mostly satisfied with the service available in the college.32. Health Services:The college organized a Seminar on 07/12/2009 for sensitization of the students toBreast Cancer.AIDS Awareness Programme was organized on 01.12.2009.NSS volunteers participated in Pulse Polio Programme on 21.12.2009.A seminar on ‘Health Care’ was organized on 15.03.2010 and Prof. Sridip Chatterjeeof Viva Bharati addressed the audience and touched upon various aspects of healthcare. Besides the NSS volunteers rendered exemplary health care service (Hygiene,Cleanliness, Tobacco and Alcohol borne diseases) in the adopted Ward duringspecial camp.‘World Health Day’ was observed on 10-04-10 with the help of Chirayata.33. Performance in sports activities:The students participated and got position in various sports meet as will be clear fromthe following data for the session.A. Non-Govt District Meet: 2 nd - 3 rd February, 2010Venue: Deshbandhu Mahavidyalaya, Chittaranjan:Team manager: Debashree KonarParticipating Candidates EventRankAva Maity 100 & 200 meter run, & Long Jump FirstNilufa Khatun 400 meter run FirstManisha Sau Shot put FirstZinnatunnaswa Khatun High Jump SecondRiya Roy High Jump, Javelin & Discus throw FirstPinky Malik 400 meter run SecondSunanda Roy Shot put Third


<strong>MUC</strong> Women’s <strong>College</strong> topped in the women’s Section and announced as Champion.B. State Meet: 3 rd - 4th March, 2010:Participantsa. Ava Maityb. Nilufa Khatunc. Manisha Saud. Zinnatunnaswa Khatune. Riya RoyC. <strong>Burdwan</strong> District Yoga Competition 2010:Moumita Mondal (Age group: 19 -30): Second34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons:Admission and attendance rule relaxed for outstanding Sports Person. Occasionallysport ware and track suit are given to the participants.35. Students Achievement & AwardsDuring 2009-2010The following students got rank at University Examinations for 2010:Name Subjects University RankSanchari Mukhopadhyay Geography 1stAnewsa Mukherjee Economics 1stTrinetra Mukherjee Microbiology 1stIpsita Mondal Nutrition 1stChitra Roy Political Sc 1stSubhasree Choudhury Economics 2ndMonalisa Kundu Microbiology 2ndRuma Dutta Nutrition 2ndAparajita Mukherjee English 3rdThe following NCC cadets are achievers during the session 2009-2010: TSC: Amrita Roy, Suparna Dutta, Firhin Sultana RDC: Manisha Shaw Governor’s Medal: Ava Maity36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit:Personal counseling of the students especially management of stresses is done by thefaculty. Departmental teachers also extend academic guidance to students even afterthey pass out of the institution.37. Placement services provided to students:No campus recruitment drive could be initiated during the year probably for lack ofinterest of the corporate sectors due to recession. However, career counselingprogramme was held and students were motivated to explore various career optionsopen to them.38. Development Programme for Non-teaching StaffA Non-teaching Staff has been granted leave to prosecute his LLM Studies.


39. Healthy Practices of the Institution: Periodic Campus Cleaning by NSS Volunteers Publication of Merit List for Admission on the Website Engaging qualified Group D staff for clerical Works Mobilizing Resource by holding external examinations on Sundays / Holidays Provisional classes arranged for students whenever possible Organization of at least one UGC sponsored seminar every year Use of alternative (Solar) energy Harvesting rainwater for Ground water repletion Monthly subscription by faculty to Student Welfare Fund40. Linkages developed with National/International Academic/ Research BodiesNothing to mention at present41. Any other relevant informationExamination Results 2010CourseAppeared 1 st Class 2 nd Class Pass Total PassB.A. Honours 273 34 184 - 218B. Sc.Honours 109 43 49 - 92B.A.(Genl) 405 02 105 149 256B.Sc.(Genl) 03 - - 01 01Total 790 79 338 150 567The college was awarded 1 st Prize for the performance of the students at DistrictLevel Youth Parliament Competition held on 26.11.2009.Our student Ria Pal, Pinki Malik, Ava Maity, Sunanda Roy held rank at variousevents at 11 th Inter Non-Govt <strong>College</strong> District Athletic Meet held at Desh BandhuMahavidyalaya on 2-3 Feb 2010.Our ex-students Anindita Mondal, Manasi Aditya, and Devanita Ghosh held the1 st Class 1 st position at Post Graduate level Examination 2009 in Pol Sc., Botanyand Microbiology respectively. Aditi Banerjee who was a student of PostGraduate in English of our college held the 2 nd rank at M.A. Examination 2009.Our student Suchismita Chakraborty participated in NSS Summer Mega Camp2010 organized by Rajib Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development,Sriperumbudur (Under Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt of India)during 8-19 June 2010.The following students of our college gained recognition in the cultural field:Name Event Rank Organizing Body DateMadhumita Roy Essay 2 nd Sree Aurobinda Bhaban 13.08.2009Trust CommitteeNibedita Banerjee Elocution 1st Sree Aurobinda Bhaban 13.08.2009Trust CommitteeNibedita Banerjee Essay 3 rd Sree Aurobinda Bhaban 13.08.2009Trust CommitteeNasrin Begum Essay 2 nd Inter DepartmentalCultural Competition, BU 04.11.2009


PART C: Repair and Renovation of the 2 nd floor of Mobarak Manjil (MainBuilding) Installation of Transformer Installation of Green generator Renovation of the Hostel Drain and the Quarters of the Hostel Staff Installation of Digital Inverters for Library and Cash department Repair and Renovation of the Geography Building for shifting the ChemistryDepartment Shifting of the Science Departments to Golden Jubilee building Shifting of the <strong>College</strong> Library to Golden Jubilee building and creatingnecessary infrastructure for better library services to students and staffName & Signature of the Coordinator, IQACName & Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

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